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CART: Mercedes-Benz and Tony Kanaan Third on Grid in Chicago

30 July 2000

 
    Tony Kanaan and Mercedes-Benz earned the third spot on the grid today 
during qualifying for the Target Grand Prix at the 1.029-mile Chicago Motor 
Speedway oval in Cicero, Ill.  Reigning CART FedEx Championship Series 
champion Juan Montoya will start on pole thanks to a lap of 22.107 seconds 
(167.567 mph).

    Kanaan turned a lap at 22.137 seconds (167.340 mph), which is only 
three-hundredths of a second off Montoya's pole time (0.2 mph).

    "Mercedes-Benz has been working really hard on their engine program, and 
I appreciate that," said Kanaan, driver of the Hollywood/Mo Nunn 
Racing/Mercedes-Benz.  He is competing in his second race after recovering 
from a broken arm he suffered during qualifying for the Detroit Grand Prix in 
June.  "We had a new engine this weekend that got us up at the front of the 
grid.  It's nice when you see improvements.  That's why I was in such a hurry 
to get back into the car after my injury.  I knew the engine was getting 
better."

    The PacWest Racing duo of Mauricio Gugelmin and Mark Blundell qualified 
in the 16th and 17th spots respectively on the grid due to poor-handling race 
cars during their runs this afternoon.  Gugelmin had run as high as seventh 
this morning during practice, but his car felt different during qualifying.

    "I had a push in the middle of the corner that translated to a loose 
condition coming out of the corner," said Gugelmin, driver of the 
Nextel/Mercedes-Benz, who turned a 22.686-second lap (163.290 mph).  "I 
didn't have that before.  That was new.  This place is hard.  It will be a 
tough deal tomorrow."

    Blundell's car experienced problems similar to Gugelmin's.  "We just had 
too much push out there," said the driver of the Motorola/Mercedes-Benz, 
whose quickest lap was 22.718 seconds (163.060 mph).  "We added some front 
wing after this morning, but there was still too much push.  It will be tough 
tomorrow.  You'll have to have a stable race to stay in the hunt.  You'll 
also have to have good fuel consumption."

    Herdez/Bettenhausen Motorsports/Mercedes-Benz driver Michel Jourdain Jr. 
qualified right behind Gugelmin and Blundell in the 18th starting position, 
thanks to a 22.827-second lap (162.282 mph).  "I thought the wind was going 
to be bigger this afternoon," said Jourdain.  The wind has been at the 
drivers' backs coming down the front straight and affecting the way the cars 
handle in the turns.  "We took some front wing out, but we had too much 
understeer."

    Hollywood/Arciero Project Racing driver Luiz Garcia Jr. was unable to 
post a qualifying time.

    The green flag will fly tomorrow at 3 p.m. local time (4 p.m. Eastern), 
and the race can be seen live on ABC-TV.

                            Qualifying, Target Grand Prix
                        Chicago Motor Speedway, Cicero, Ill.
                                    July 29, 2000

Pos.    Driver              Engine          Time    Speed
1       Juan Montoya        Toyota          22.107  167.567
2       Helio Castroneves   Honda           22.133  167.370
3       Tony Kanaan         Mercedes-Benz   22.137  167.340
4       Kenny Brack         Ford            22.235  166.602
5       Cristiano da Matta  Toyota          22.280  166.266
6       Max Papis           Ford            22.364  165.641
7       Paul Tracy          Honda           22.394  165.419
8       Alex Tagliani       Ford            22.409  165.309
9       Jimmy Vasser        Toyota          22.423  165.205
10      Gil de Ferran       Honda           22.437  165.102
16      Mauricio Gugelmin   Mercedes-Benz   22.686  163.290
17      Mark Blundell       Mercedes-Benz   22.718  163.060
18      Michel Jourdain Jr. Mercedes-Benz   22.827  162.282
25      Luiz Garcia Jr.     Mercedes-Benz   No time --